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Europe has had enough as anti-suppression protests break out across France

Covid-19: 18,000 anti-health pass protesters took to the streets and overwhelm local government buildings throughout France. Tens or maybe hundreds of thousands of French citizens, many singing the battle song La Marseillaise demonstrated in twenty cities against the extension of the health pass announced by globalist President Emmanuel Macron last Monday.

The call to action has circulated on social networks since Emmanuel Macron’s speech extending the health pass . Demonstrations against its extension took place across France.

As France celebrated its national day of July 14 on Wednesday, thousands of distressed protestors demonstrated in the country in the name of ‘freedom’ to protest against Emmanuel Macron’s announcements on the health pass, vaccination and dictatorship.

A woman holds a placard reading in French “Never in my body the liquid of dictature shall enter” as she rallies in central Paris on July 14, 2021 to protest against a governmental decision to impose Covid-19 tests for unvaccinated people who want to eat in restaurants or take long-distance trips, as the country looks to avoid a surge in more contagious Delta cases. – French President announced the tougher measures on July 12, including mandatory vaccinations for healthcare and retirement home workers, prompting a surge in bookings for the jab. But critics accused the president of discriminating against sceptics or those who will not be fully vaccinated before the “health pass” rules come into effect. (Photo by GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)

According to the draft law, the operator of a place that fails to meet future health pass control obligations will be  liable to a fine of up to 45,000 euros and one year in prison.

In Paris, several massive processions brought together some 2,000 people, notably at the start of République and Place de Clichy. On several occasions, the police used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators, according to AFP journalists on the spot.

At the same time, an anti-regime demonstration also brought together several hundred people from the Place de Clichy, in the north of the capital, Against the Dictatorship, Against the Sanitary Pass, one could see and hear the demands for a lifting of repression from the ranks of the demonstration. 

Demonstrators protest after Emmanuel Macron’s announcements on Monday evening. The head of state announced the establishment of an obligation to be vaccinated for healthcare workers and other professions, as well as the massive extension of the pass sanitary facilities in most public places.

TOPSHOT – A demonstrator kicks back a gas canister to Police on the sidelines of a protest in central Paris on July 14, 2021 against a governmental decision to impose Covid-19 tests for unvaccinated people who want to eat in restaurants or take long-distance trips, as the country looks to avoid a surge in more contagious Delta cases. – French President announced the tougher measures on July 12, including mandatory vaccinations for healthcare and retirement home workers, prompting a surge in bookings for the jab. But critics accused the president of discriminating against sceptics or those who will not be fully vaccinated before the “health pass” rules come into effect. (Photo by GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)

At 5:00 p.m., around 30,000 people were identified, including 11,500 in Toulouse and 10,000 in Lyon where tensions took place in the city centre.

In Perpignan, a demonstration brought together hundreds of healthcare workers In the centre of Lyon, the police carried out heavy fire barrages against the people with tear gas canisters to contain an anti-government demonstration. The demonstrators, mostly young, numbered in their thousands.

They chanted ‘freedom, freedom’, in response to the extension of the use of the health pass for many activities. 

’What are your limits in submission?’ Asked a sign held by a very young woman. The demonstration was well declared but not for Place Bellecour, in the city centre, where the protesters gathered. In Nantes, the demonstration degenerated and the police again used tear gas and baton rounds while the snaking procession was heading towards the town hall.

In Annecy (Haute-Savoie), a group of several hundred demonstrators forced the doors of the town hall. The angry demonstrators stayed in the courtyard of the building for about an hour and a half without trying to get inside.

They left the scene on their own without the intervention of the police, added the prefecture, specifying that this gathering had not been declared. Source

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